1 Kings-20
Strength Through Adversity: A Devotional Study on 1 Kings 20
Introduction
The narrative of 1 Kings 20 chronicles the story of King Ahab's encounter with Ben Hadad, the king of Aram. The account begins with two military strategies by Bible's prime antagonist, Ben Hadad, being foiled by God's providence. As we delve into this chapter, let's reflect on the spiritual insight and truth that we can gain from it.
Section 1: God's Protection (1 Kings 20:1-7)
Devotional Thought: Ben Hadad, the king of Aram, devises two strategies to recapture the city of Ramoth-gilead. Both strategies are thwarted by God's providence. It is a reminder that "The one who is in me is greater than the one who is in the world" (1 John 4:4). Trust in God's protection during life's adversities, for the One who is in us is greater than the one who is against us.
Reflection Questions:
- In what ways do you rely on God's protection during challenging times?
- How can you trust God's sovereignty during life's adversities?
Section 2: Ahab's Repentance (1 Kings 20:13-16)
Devotional Thought: King Ahab, so far a failed leader, receives a word of God's prophecy through Micaiah. It brings him to his knees. He acknowledges his sin and impiety with the words, "As the Lord lives, there is no other god but him in Israel" (1 Kings 20:13). Recognizing God's sovereignty over all things and the truth of God's word is always the first step towards repentance and renewal.
Reflection Questions:
- How can you cultivate a deep sense of reverence for God's sovereignty and recognize the truth of God's Word in your life?
- In what ways can you cultivate a spirit of repentance and renewal for today?
Section 3: God's Delayed Judgment (1 Kings 20:17-43)
Devotional Thought: God's grace extends beyond repentance to a generous delay of judgment. It gives King Ahab a chance to turn from his ways. This delay offers a fresh start and an invitation to a season of renewal. May we also cherish the chance God offers us to repent and shift from our ways as we journey towards our Creator.
Reflection Questions:
- How can you appreciate the delays in God's judgment and grace in your life?
- In what ways can you take advantage of this season of renewal and goad God's grace?
Conclusion:
As we conclude our devotional journey through 1 Kings 20, let's embrace the spiritual insight and rich lessons that this biblical narrative offers us. We can trust in God's protection, cultivate repentance and renewal, and cherish the gracious delay of judgment in our lives. May these truths be engraved in us as we journey towards the King of Kings.